Co-working space available at Novi Sad Startit Center

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A limited number of spaces are still available at the Startit Center co-working space in Novi Sad, Serbia.

During the first two months it was open, the center held 27 IT events. The space is also home to teams from Drytools, Themes Kingdom, Danulabs and others.

The site offers 1,300 square meters of space for events, as well as offices, and a soon-to-open cafe serving coffee and beer. A computer museum is also being opened at the site.

Space is available for $85 a month, which includes 24/7 workspace access, fast internet, kitchen and conference rooms, and access to a network of professionals and mentors.

Those with any questions can write to [email protected] with a note “For SCNS co-working.” An application for joining the space is available at http://startit.rs/coworking-novi-sad/.

The center is at Miroslava Antica 2 in the city center.



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